Warning: Scammers have recently used the copyright infringement of related tweets as an excuse to intimidate and deceive people into giving them thei
SlowMist founder Yu Xian said in a post on X that "several X accounts have been phished and taken over in the past two days. Aizel Network (@aizel_network) and Foresight Ventures (@ForesightVen) were taken over because the relevant personnel entered the correct password (possibly with 2FA and other information), allowing the accounts to be phished and taken over. Phishing is carried out by threatening and deceiving with copyright infringement related tweets, stealing correct passwords, 2FA codes, email addresses, phone numbers, and some KYC-related documents. After obtaining this information, the attacker began subsequent phishing attacks, such as hot token issuance or AI Agent-related attacks. Everyone should remain vigilant and not trust any suspicious behavior that asks you to submit passwords, mnemonic phrases/private keys."
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